to write a book titled "Managing Uncertainty"-- competition and strategy in emerging economies. Rented a small house on a street called Elm Street in Cambridge.And I wanted to get a phone.
repair and customize and living in a world of leased devices and rented spaces and subscription services where the terms are mostly set for us. Right. You know, what is the argument there?
They have like-- I don't even know, like 1,000 rooms in the whole thing. We rented out-- It's really like just surprisingly massive. It genuinely is. Yeah.
Principle number five-- it's important, and I'd love for you to ask yourself this question, if you could, today. We rented a zero G plane, and we went up in the so-called vomit comet.
We didn't have any other employees anymore. We rented a small one bedroom apartment here in Venice. We worked out of our kitchen.
"Selling sex as a perk isn't allowed yet, and our wives would murder us, but one of us will act as a sperm donor in giving your child a celebrity They rented out their land to the British so the British could do it.
And so, for the first time-- by that point, we were six or seven years into the company of, literally, just around the clock-- around the clock. I rented an apartment that I timed, so I could make sure that, if my business partners-- which remember, at that time, I was just a copywriter-- if they
And when this came up, I had never touched a tenor saxophone. I rented one for the audition. And then after I got the job, they were like, oh, we're starting to add some clarinet stuff.
And then we couldn't feel secure anymore. We rented a room.
We went up to Churchill. We rented a little mobile car with tracks on it and went out and photographed polar bears. And I remember sitting on top of this little vehicle that wasn't much higher off the ground.
This has been an election cycle in which it's been heat, heat, more heat. I rented a cottage way up in the hills, thought it would be great to give myself two years to work on a book project.
It obviously to me, I think the way I started decluttering is I was put in a situation where we moved from one area into another. We rented an apartment for a year, and we only moved with the necessities, and that's when we realized that, wow, living with less is awesome. You actually have more time on your hands to do the things that you enjoy doing.
This is a shot. I rented a dive housing one time for $500 for the weekend, and it broke.
tough, but it worked. We rented fridges. We lived in Amsterdam at that time, and we had a quite small house, because in Amsterdam, the houses are not very big. So we had a small house, but a big kitchen.
So to that end, Gygax decided to organize a war-gaming convention. He rented out the Lake Geneva Horticultural Hall for $50, and on August 24, 1968, he welcomed friends and IFW members to "Gen Con," a double pun referring to both the rules of war and the event's location.
I rented about 4,000 square feet of a warehouse, and we outgrew that after about 12 years and just built this facility. So basically, this is what we're going to
in Dallas that rented that kind of equipment and I said, I have an Arri 16S here, two motor looking things.
Everything else is rented and controlled by an algorithm.
And we rented what they call a a little thing, a cabin made out of mud--
So I rented out-- I still remember.
And it's a rented bookshop.
But I did-- I rented a-- Well, that's on the internet now.
And I've rented . And I know society tells you that renting is throwing money away.
And they rented it out that summer, and a visiting American professor.
I remember Robin rented my room Monday to Friday.
These people had rented their own car, which you can do, and they had driven it off road.
And we've rented this 10 by 10 space, and like KIND bar next to us has like a city block, and there's like fireworks going off and roller coasters,
We kind of rented a helicopter, went inside the Grand Canyon, stayed there for a week.
Everything is rented . So West Village is going to blow up here really soon with-- I know there's at least three or four restaurants opening.
And I rented the film on Netflix, the cartoon, because I'd never seen it, and just to get the flavor of Mr. Grammer's vocal performance
We would have rented a video, and we'd all watch it.
cabin we rented a car and drove up the coast to Maine we listened to our
And they rented for $1,300.
Had another student rented a car from Avis in Albuquerque for spring break.
And I rented a little studio apartment, and used the footage that I had cut out of these religious documentaries I'd made to make a show reel.
Yeah when I rented my first machine to Airbnb for their second anniversary party.
I was using Zipcar rented trucks I never even owned a truck for the first 90% percent of my business.
They usually get rented through online want ads, but yes, right now, this kind of apartment is selling like hotcakes."
And I remember I rented a monopod so that my camera would look bigger and more professional.
It was in this rented space which was an elementary school.
at a rented beach house.
and we rented the parking lot of that bar.
They either bought or rented buses and drove all over Egypt to effectively evangelize about entrepreneurship, and
So we rented this guy.
to Fayetteville and then rented a car, went through hogeye and honkey town and got to Bentonville and I thought I'd gone to heaven cause my dad was a sales person.
Where they rented out wheelchairs and that kinda thing.
I went back and rented because of that.
Because we all rented a villa -- it was very -- talk about self-indulgent.
the man that they rented the boats from was Olaf Olsen and immediately, Olaf Olsen had a very distinct look; E. C. Segar saw that and applied that to his character, Popeye.
I'm rented by the hour.